حل اسئلة الأنكليزي السادس العلمي 2025 الدور الأول
Q1) A/ Reading Comprehension:
Henry decided not to buy cigarettes because he didn’t have enough money. (True/False).
False
2. What did the cashier warn about smoking?
The cashier warned that smoking might seem cool, but it’s really bad for you, costing your health and your future.
3. How did Henry feel after making his decision?
Henry felt proud of his decision.
4. How did Henry’s mother influence his decision about smoking?
Henry remembered his mother telling him that smoking could hurt his lungs and make him feel tired all the time.
5. What did Henry learn from his experience?
Henry realized that making the right choice was better than following what everyone else was doing.
6. Give the passage a suitable title.
Making the Right Choice / Saying No to Smoking
Q1) B/ Answer or complete (Five) of the following sentences using information from your text book:
1. Why is wind power renewable?
Wind power is renewable because the land under turbines can still be used for agriculture.
2. A driver can’t avoid a ticket by speeding away because ……….
A driver can’t avoid a ticket by speeding away because the writer needs to improve his English language since he wants to travel.
3. The writer reads newspapers at the library to find out what is happening in the world. (True/False)
True
4. The way to train as an interpreter is to first get ……….
The way to train as an interpreter is to first get a degree in English language.
5. Why was Mustafa’s mother taking injections of insulin?
Mustafa’s mother was taking injections of insulin because she had diabetes.
6. Some people find out too late that ……….
Some people find out too late that work is not the only thing in life.
Q2) A/ Re-write the following sentences, follow the instructions between brackets. (Choose 10)
1. She wouldn’t have got sunburnt if she (wear) a hat. (Put the verb in the correct form)
She wouldn’t have got sunburnt if she had worn a hat.
2. Define a TV presenter. (Use “introduce programmes on television”)
A TV presenter is someone who introduces programmes on television.
3. Ali thinks England will beat Italy. Ali thought………; but they lost! (Future in the past)
Ali thought England would beat Italy; but they lost!
4. What kind of buildings are you famous for? Latifa asked Zaha Hadid (Reported question)
Latifa asked Zaha Hadid what kind of buildings she was famous for.
5. We (have) a party on Thursday. Can you come? (Put the verb in the correct future form)
We are having a party on Thursday. Can you come?
6. They have been working hard on the project, so I think they will complete it on time. (Expectation)
They have been working hard on the project, so I expect them to complete it on time.
7. The police arrested the thief and (took away / him). (Put the verb and the object in the correct order)
The police arrested the thief and took him away.
8. Would you like to come to see the new film with us? Thanks for asking, but I .. (Complete the response using ” already ” and an appropriate verb)
Thanks for asking, but I have already seen it.
9. We’ve all been to the park last weekend. (Correct the sentence)
We all went to the park last weekend.
10. He got angry at lunchtime. (be) (Write a sentence that is similar in meaning to the first one putting the verb in brackets in the present perfect simple).
He has been angry since lunchtime.
11. ………. at least a litre and a half every day. Tea, coffee and soft drinks are NOT water. (Use an imperative to give advice)
Drink at least a litre and a half every day. Tea, coffee and soft drinks are NOT water.
12. Unfortunately, you dropped your phone. You need a new phone now. (Regret)
I wish I hadn’t dropped my phone.
Q2) B/ Choose the correct word between brackets: (5 only)
1. In my old job, my shift (started / starts) at 6.00 every Wednesday, and I worked until 9.00.
started
2. He has (been / gone) to the bank, but he’ll be back soon.
gone
3. We stayed (a few / a little) days in Paris.
a few
4. That’s the man (who/whose) house was burned down.
whose
5. I’m very (exciting / excited) to see my friend,
excited
6. Did you (used to / use to) fight with your brother or sister when you were little?
use to
Q3) A/ Complete each sentence with the suitable word from the box: (lonely, investigate, knowledge, shallow, painkillers, allowed)
1. People are not ………. to kill animals in the park.
allowed
2. She often carries ………. in her bag for emergencies.
painkillers
3. The police will ………. the cause of the accident.
investigate
4. She has no friends. She always feels ……….
lonely
5. The lower part of the Euphrates River is quite ……….
shallow
Q3) B/ Match the words in list A with the words in List B to make collocations or compound nouns. (5 only)
- 1. conveyor – e. belt
- 2. self – c. discipline
- 3. fixed – a. sum
- 4. metal – f. detector
- 5. break – b. even
Q3) C/ Complete the following with correctly spelt words. (Choose 5 only)
- 1. see, seen; hide, hidden
- 2. freq., frequent; appt., appointment
- 3. elbow, joint; pills, medicine
- 4. dropping, spilling; woke up, woken up
- 5. property, stuff; alerted, alert
- 6. correct, incorrect; intelligent, unintelligent
Q4) Literature Focus: (10 Marks)
1. What is Katherine Mansfield?
Katherine Mansfield was a well-known (famous) modernist writer, a writer from New Zealand.
2. “You’re a regular little actor”. (“You” referred to the ………)
“You” referred to the canary.
3. Why does Katherine Mansfield remain famous?
Katherine Mansfield remains famous because she was a lonely woman, she was in need of someone or something to share her life with.
4. What happened to the canary? (a. It died b. It flew away)
a. It died
5. People have the idea that birds are heartless and cold little creatures. (True / False)
True
6. What did the canary do to attract the attention of his owner?
The canary would sing and flutter his wings to attract the attention of his owner.
Q5) Writing: (20 Marks)
A/ Write an e-mail of (100-120) words telling a friend about a company you have recently set up with a friend or relative. The company could be producing one of the following: jewellery, perfume, cosmetics, food or footwear.
Subject: Exciting News – New Venture!
Hi [Friend’s Name],
Hope you’re doing well! I’m writing to share some really exciting news. As you know, I’ve always been passionate about [e.g., creating unique things/natural products], and I’ve finally decided to turn that passion into something real.
My cousin, [Cousin’s Name], and I have just set up our own company! We’re focusing on producing handmade [e.g., jewellery/cosmetics]. It’s been a whirlwind of activity, from sourcing materials to designing our first few collections/products. We’re both incredibly enthusiastic about it, and we believe there’s a real market for high-quality, ethically produced items.
We’ve just finished setting up our small workshop and are planning to launch our online store next month. It’s challenging but also incredibly rewarding to build something from the ground up. I’d love to tell you more about it when we next meet.
Let me know when you’re free for a catch-up.
Best,
[Your Name]
B/ Write a letter to your bank to complain about a withdrawal shown on your statement that you didn’t make. Write (100-120) words.
[Your Name][Your Address][Your Phone Number][Your Email] [Date]
Customer Service Department
[Bank Name][Bank Address]
Subject: Complaint Regarding Unauthorized Withdrawal – Account Number [Your Account Number]
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to express my concern regarding an unauthorized transaction on my bank statement for account number [Your Account Number]. My statement, dated [Date of Statement], shows a withdrawal of [Amount] on [Date of Withdrawal] that I did not make or authorize.
I have thoroughly reviewed my records and can confirm that this transaction is fraudulent. I am requesting a full investigation into this matter and a reversal of the said withdrawal. I have not lost my debit/credit card and have kept my PIN confidential.
Please could you confirm receipt of this letter and advise on the next steps in your investigation process? I am available to provide any further information required.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this urgent matter.